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UK lawmakers file legal case against Boris Johnson over Russian interference responseThe case claims the government has breached the right to free elections enshrined in the European Convention on Human Rights
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Britain's Prime Minister Boris Johnson. Credit: Reuters Photo
Britain's Prime Minister Boris Johnson. Credit: Reuters Photo

A group of British opposition lawmakers have filed a legal case against Prime Minister Boris Johnson over what they say is his failure to protect the public's right to free and fair elections after allegations of Russian interference.

A parliamentary report released in July said the government failed to find out whether Russia meddled in the 2016 referendum on membership of the EU, and recommended the intelligence services investigate further.

Johnson's government immediately rejected that recommendation and said it had not been complacent over the "enduring and significant threat" posed by Russia. Russia denied any interference.

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The legal action launched on Thursday challenges Johnson's response and seeks a judicial review, claiming the government has breached the right to free elections enshrined in the European Convention on Human Rights.

"The sovereignty and security of our country, alongside the integrity of our democracy, is at stake, and this government’s willfully turning a blind eye cannot be allowed to pass unchallenged," said Caroline Lucas, one of six lawmakers from parliament's upper and lower chambers named in the claim.

Leigh Day, the legal firm representing the group, said they were asking he court to step in to ensure that the government complied with its "legal duty to independently investigate credible allegations of Russian interference and to adequately protect future elections from foreign interference."

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(Published 29 October 2020, 12:40 IST)